Skip advert
Advertisement

Porsche 993 Carrera 2S

Interior got more comforts, and air-cooled engine was used for last time in this pivotal version of 911.

Until the late Nineties, all Porsche engines were cooled by air rather than water. This feature became a characteristic of the marque, and gave the cars a distinctive and much admired sound.

The last generation to use air-cooling was the 993, launched in 1994. But that’s not the only reason we have included it here. With wider and less rounded front wings, plus flatter headlamps, the 993 brought the biggest alteration in the 911’s shape since the original was introduced in 1964. The rear wings were broader and blended into the tail in a more direct line. All that, plus modernised detailing, gave the coupé a much more contemporary appearance. The overhaul was so radical that Porsche claimed only 20 per cent of parts were carried over from the previous generation.

Advertisement - Article continues below

Significant progress was made with the engine and handling; to tempt buyers away from Mercedes and BMW, the ride was refined and cabin noise reduced.

Yet while the 911 was more civilised, the driving experience had to remain uncompromised. So to help control the intimidating, tail-happy chassis of the outgoing model, its rear trailing arm suspension was replaced by an all-new multi-link set-up.

The result saw the 911 come of age. Quality was better than ever, with sharper handling and improved refinement. The only trouble was, by the end of 1995, it was the only car in Porsche’s line-up.

Skip advert
Advertisement
Skip advert
Advertisement - Article continues below

Used - available now

ZS

2023 MG

ZS

25,930 milesManualPetrol1.0L

Cash £13,000
View ZS
Qashqai

2020 Nissan

Qashqai

22,093 milesAutomaticPetrol1.3L

Cash £17,000
View Qashqai
Kuga

2020 Ford

Kuga

52,429 milesAutomaticPetrol2.5L

Cash £16,387
View Kuga
HS

2022 MG

HS

27,337 milesManualPetrol1.5L

Cash £13,400
View HS

Bosses finally gave up trying to make the four-cylinder 924 and V8-powered 928 a success, so the future of Porsche rested solely on the 911’s shoulders. Had the 993 generation failed, there would have been no money to develop the Boxster – and arguably the future of the firm would have been in doubt.

But the final air-cooled 911 was a winner. A Targa variant was introduced alongside the Coupé and Cabriolet, while RS and GT2 versions kept performance fans happy. There was a choice of Tiptronic or manual transmissions, and four-wheel drive was available.

What you see here is a 1995 Carrera 2 Tiptronic S (the S referred to its steering wheel-mounted shifters). Manual models feature a six-speed box and remain the purists’ choice. However, all 993s are significant, as the car single-handedly secured Porsche’s future.

Owner profile by Tom Firman
The 993 in our pictures is for sale through specialist dealer 991 Virgin. And owner Tom will be sad to see it go.

“Old cars tend to deteriorate really quickly if you use them in anger,” he says. “As the years pass, fewer decent models become available, so you need to sift through a few average ones. But the 993 is so refined, it can be used daily.”

He also reckons the air-cooled 993 gets you closer to the classic 911 feel than any later variant. The Tiptronic S model shown here is yours for £25,595.

Skip advert
Advertisement

New & used car deals

Volkswagen Tiguan

Volkswagen Tiguan

RRP £35,385Avg. savings £2,911 off RRP*Used from £31,499
Skoda Kodiaq

Skoda Kodiaq

RRP £38,140Avg. savings £3,019 off RRP*Used from £13,895
Omoda 5

Omoda 5

RRP £25,915Avg. savings £1,882 off RRP*Used from £18,900
Dacia Spring

Dacia Spring

RRP £14,995Avg. savings £1,676 off RRP*
* Average savings are calculated daily based on the best dealer prices on Auto Express vs manufacturer RRP
Skip advert
Advertisement

Most Popular

Chinese cars can’t match their European rivals when it comes to engineering
Opinion - Shanghai Auto Show

Chinese cars can’t match their European rivals when it comes to engineering

This new brand of cars might have battery tech on their side, but European buyers want much more than that
Opinion
25 Apr 2025
Leapmotor B05 family hatch on route to the UK with sub-£30k price and 400-mile range
Leapmotor badge

Leapmotor B05 family hatch on route to the UK with sub-£30k price and 400-mile range

The Stellantis-backed brand will launch a Volkswagen ID.3-rivalling small car with almost 20 per cent more range
News
23 Apr 2025
Buying a modern used car for under £10k is almost impossible
Opinion - £10k used cars

Buying a modern used car for under £10k is almost impossible

Phil McNamara discovers that it’s harder than ever to find a good-value car at the affordable end of the market
Opinion
24 Apr 2025